The Four Seasons New York was purchased in 1999 by Beanie Baby billionaire Ty Warner, who was recently sentenced to community service and probation for evading taxes on $25 million worth of income, a crime that could've landed him in jail for up to five years.

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The suite, which offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Manhattan and Central Park, was originally designed to be Warner's pied-à-terre.

The 4,300-square-foot space occupies the entire 52nd floor of the building and has a private elevator that leads guests directly to its stunning rooms.

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According to The Telegraph, the pricey suite is only occupied about 10 nights of the year. Those lucky enough to stay here can enjoy a long list of amenities, including a 24-hour butler, Rolls-Royce chauffeur, personal trainer, and art concierge.

Each detail — from the soft calfskin leather walls that line the dressing room to the Chinese onyx stones that make up the bathroom — was created by international artisans.

The restroom comes with an infinity tub, a rain shower, and sinks made from semi-precious tiger's eye stone.

Four Seasons/Photographer: Saylor, DurstonThe living room features high cathedral ceilings, diamond skylights, and a Bösendorfer grand piano.​

Guests can enjoy a romantic dinner for two in the private dining room before exploring the array of classic and modern literature in the library.

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Guests can sleep in Thai silk sheets in the 600-square-foot master bedroom. There's also a zen room equipped with a soothing waterfall, as well as a spa room for massages.